I was hoping that someone might be able to help me in making sure that monitors that i use are correctly calibrated. The other day i edited some pictures on my laptop, got home and connected to a different monitor and found that the colours were completely out, but now im worried as to which one is out

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link to color calibrationBut your screen must have the default settings againI use the Spider 3.Not to difficult and you can calibrate as many screens as you likeAs you found out. On your own screen (where you adjusted bright light, more colour etc) it looks great. But on another screen its

But if you search for info about your computer screen you will find some standard calibration info as well.In shortAfter the calibration your whites on the screen (as the white area i am typing in at the moment) is of white (very tiny greyish)And grey will look like grey and not blackish

Oddesy, I have just been through your flickr pics, man you are good!!! Iam an absolute apprentice and am hoping for a Canon 450d for my birthday next week!!! but when I read all the photo jargon, I really don't know what i'm getting myself into!!! I hope one day to be able to take pictures like yours!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!!!!! Happy snapping, till then!!!! Duffy

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